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Homemade Perfume: Create Exquisite, Naturally Scented Products to Fill Your Life with Botanical Aromas Kindle Edition
Create Custom Perfumes the Natural Way
This unprecedented, comprehensive guide from renowned perfumer Anya McCoy is an inspiring resource for anyone interested in creating artisanal perfume at home. Discover simple step-by-step methods for making perfume without harsh chemicals. Jump right in, using local plants and common household ingredients. Soon you’ll be building your own scent collection and creating unforgettable gifts for friends and family.
This book covers a variety of techniques for capturing fragrances from natural materials, making it easy to choose the project that works for your schedule and experience level. Source your own organically grown botanicals, and enjoy the earth-friendly benefits of creating your own essential oils and extractions sustainably. Make your own all-natural perfumes, room and linen sprays, body butters, massage oils, and more. Explore the nuances of scent blending to create delightful fragrances that are unique to you. Packed with easy methods and expert guidance, this book will become an indispensable reference as you grow into a confident scent designer.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPage Street Publishing
- Publication dateJuly 31, 2018
- File size82.4 MB
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“In Homemade Perfume, Anya showcases both her depth of knowledge of natural fragrant materials and her comprehensive experience in working with them, showing us how to produce wonderfully fragrant oils, tinctures, butters, and more.”
― Robert Tisserand, founder of the Tisserand Institute
“This is an essential guide for every student of natural perfumery.”
― Mindy Green, aromatherapist, herbalist, and coauthor of Aromatherapy
“Anya is a master of natural perfumery and highly attuned to its many layers of craft. Those drawn to the art of weaving exquisite botanical essences into swoon-worthy fragrances will benefit richly from her insight and guidance.”
― Alexandra Balahoutis, botanical perfumer and founder of Strange Invisible Perfumes
“I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Anya McCoy for over 17 years, and what she doesn’t know about the world of natural perfumery isn’t worth knowing.”
― Grant Osborne, founder and editor of basenotes.net
"In Homemade Perfume, [Anya McCoy] gives you step by step instructions that are very clear, and with their help, you can make your own essential oils, tinctures, even hydrosols! ... The book is really nicely produced, clear, with a large number of photographs so you not only have instructions, but also have visual references to help you to understand exactly what to do, and how to do it in sequence. ... You really do get comprehensive advice here, and it is by far the best book I have seen on this subject."
―Blacknall Allen's A Perfume Blog
"Homemade Perfume is a rather comprehensive DIY ‘treatise’’ on the art of traditional plant extraction methods, taking you through 6 clearly structured chapters, supported by beautiful pictures. Anyone with the slightest interest in the traditional methods of perfume-making will appreciate how easy it is to apply the guidelines that Anya McCoy generously shares thanks to her 40+ years of experience."―Cafleurebon
"With a few well chosen plants for harvesting, and a few easy to gather tools, homemade perfume (and other scented products) is made beautifully possible step by step in the book Homemade Perfume by Anya McCoy."―Fragrantica
"If I ever were to tackle a tincture, Homemade Perfume by pioneering natural perfumer Anya McCoy of Anya's Garden is where I’d start. In a nutshell, Homemade Perfume is a primer on how to extract scent from botanicals and turn it into personal and home fragrance. McCoy describes the basics of composing a fragrance ― for liquid perfume she recommends that a composition be about 20 percent top notes, 50 percent middle notes, and 30 percent base notes, for instance ― but also provides her own straightforward, tried-and-true recipes."
― Now Smell This
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- ASIN : B07F6FP9J2
- Publisher : Page Street Publishing (July 31, 2018)
- Publication date : July 31, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 82.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 379 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,177,741 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #212 in Aromatherapy (Kindle Store)
- #635 in Aromatherapy (Books)
- #708 in Nature Crafts
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About the author

Anya McCoy is acclaimed as a natural perfume pioneer and mentor to many in the art. She grew up in Philadelphia and delighted in fragrant plants from an early age visiting a neighbor’s rose garden, the pine grove in the nearby park, and raising flowers for her family. As a child who loved perfumes, she would play for hours, sniffing, applying, and analyzing the different fragrances. The hippie stores started to carry essential oils when she was in her teens, and her love of 100% natural aromatics blossomed.
Moving to Berkeley at 20, she decided to study horticulture, botany, and landscape architecture to further her education in fragrant plants. Already a self-taught herbalist, Anya started to extract scent from the abundant fragrant plants of California. She discovered that tincturing and infusing plants for scent was different from herbal extracts and adapted and improved the processes. In the years that followed, she further experimented with distillation and enfleurage, perfecting them until the extracts were strong and beautiful enough to be used in perfumes.
In 1976, she started studying perfumery, having found several books that detailed the secrets of the industry and began blending perfumes with 100% natural aromatics. An innate scientist and artist, she was able to develop methods and processes that suited an artisan perfumer and used them to create perfumes with an ancient history, made modern by innovative techniques.
After receiving a BA in Economic Botany from the University of California and an MLA in Landscape Architecture from SUNY Syracuse, Anya worked for law firms, land developers, and municipalities. She found ways to weave scented plants into river walk, residential and downtown projects she designed and administered.
In 1990 she was elected United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) District Manager for the Soil and Water District in Florida. In 1995, she became the South Florida seed tester and correspondent for Organic Gardening. Anya probably holds the unique position of being the only perfumer ever elected to a state office, and also writing for a national gardening magazine.
Anya’s first perfume line was launched in 1991 in Miami, and the 100% natural perfumes were sold in hotels and boutiques in the South Florida area. She gathered a loyal following of celebrities and chefs who welcomed her on-site visits where she also promoted perfumes, fragrant gardens, and herb plants.
In 2002, Anya started an ambitious natural perfumery project on Yahoo!, dedicating the focus of the group to educate about natural perfumery. Thousands of natural perfumers have been nurtured in the group, whether they practice the art on the hobbyist or professional perfumer level. The group now has over 2900 members who have access to the 50,000+ archived messages, extensive files, links, and other educational resources. The group contains the world's largest repository of information on natural perfumery.
Subsequent to that, she moved to Miami, bought an Art Deco house and created gardens there to grow her own fragrant and edible tropical and subtropical plants year-round.
Anya has been featured in Vogue, Palm Beach Cottages and Gardens, the New York Times, Glamour, Allure, Whole Living, and Glow (Canada). In addition to her retail line and custom perfume work, Anya also provides private label fragrance products to hotels, boutiques and perfume companies, developing natural fragrances for soaps, lotions, hair care, and other bath and body products.
She has written numerous articles on natural perfumery and natural essences for online publications including Basenotes, Fragrantica, and her blog.
In 2007, she began the first online natural perfumery course for distance-learning with the Natural Perfumery Institute, opening the world of natural perfumery study to an international student body who could not travel for education in this art. She authored the first perfumery textbook in America for this course and designed innovative charts, recording forms, and electronic data sheets for the students. Professional perfumery methods of weighing, dilution, and specific gravity were introduced to students in a systematic, rigorous curriculum. The importance of perfume industry standards being used by artisan perfumers is one of Anya’s prime goals as an educator and mentor.
She is the owner and CEO of the Natural Perfumers Guild, an international consortium of businesses and individuals committed to natural fragrance, and she developed the Guild into a self-regulating organization that lobbies and works towards the protection of the perfumers and suppliers of natural fragrances.
In 2013, she was invited to join the American Society of Perfumers, the first artisan perfumer to be so honored.
Always involved in environmental issues, Anya stresses the need for perfumers to become more ecologically-minded, and to promote sustainable growing and processing of botanicals used in perfumery or home fragrance products. Demands for essential oils and other natural aromatics is putting a burden on the planet, and she urges those who can, to grow, and extract whatever fragrant materials they can to lessen that burden.
Anya McCoy a singular authority in the world of fragrance as someone who nurtured and developed natural perfumery into the growing, vital community it has become.
In addition to creating successful perfumes for her line Anya's Garden Perfumes, Anya is also the President of the Natural Perfumers Guild, an international association of over 150 natural perfumers, suppliers, associates, and friends. Anya is a much-beloved mentor and counselor to many in the natural perfumery field, and has made herself available for questions and has contributed commentary and articles in numerous online forums, including the Yahoo group, Basenotes, Perfume of Life, Cafleurebon, Fragrantica, and her blog.
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Customers find this book provides useful information on an unusual subject. They find it easy to follow, with standard techniques described in detail and guidance on starting from scratch. The book is well-written and easy to read, with few typos. Readers appreciate the beautiful photographs.
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Customers find the book has useful information on an unusual subject. They find it a handy reference book for beginners and those without expensive setups or equipment. The book is straightforward and practical, providing basic information on homemade essential oils.
"...Amy's will guide you through each technique, and her sumptuous photographs will whisper that it is worth the effort." Read more
"...For a newbie like me, this is a perfect book to start with. The book explains the different methods to extract plants essences...." Read more
"...I was able to read and use this book on my phone - very handy for a reference book. I found very few typos, apparently, some proofreaders still exist." Read more
"...A good balance between theory and practice. Very practical. Several external sources are listed to purchase what you need to get started...." Read more
Customers enjoy the fragrance. They mention creating perfume from their own gardens, sharing botanical goodness, and artisan plant passions. The book is described as a work of art visually.
"...: botany, fragrance blending, and now at last, creating perfume from your own garden. Do not be intimidated by some of the more laborious techniques...." Read more
"...for me to tincture/infuse plants I have and know I can creat a unique fragrance with theses ingredients...." Read more
"Visually, this book is a work of art. But unlike many beautiful books, this one is also practical. For many years I've admired Anya's work...." Read more
"...The recipes and techniques teach that anyone can try creating their own scents. The pictures are also very well done...." Read more
Customers find the book easy to follow and well-organized. They appreciate the detailed descriptions of standard techniques and guidance on starting from scratch. Many consider it an essential guidebook with useful information.
"...They are not difficult...." Read more
"I'm impressed. This author knows how to teach and write instructions, and is extremely knowledgeable about the topic...." Read more
"...All of the standard techniques are described in plenty of detail to execute them without going to another reference...." Read more
"...(like me for over 40 years) I found Homemade Perfumes an essential go-to guide book that has pieced a lot of information in one place...." Read more
Customers find the book easy to read and well-written. They say it's clearly explained, expertly presented, and beautifully designed. There are few typos and the design is commendable.
"...This book is well-written and well-designed. It seems care was taken to make the Kindle version actually usable which is, sadly, often not the case...." Read more
"I like this book pretty well. It is very easy to read. Nothing complicated...." Read more
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"I am not aware of any other book that so clearly, expertly and beautifully guides its readers on the extraction of botanical essences...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's beauty and well-done pictures. They say the photographs convey that the effort is worthwhile.
"...Amy's will guide you through each technique, and her sumptuous photographs will whisper that it is worth the effort." Read more
"Visually, this book is a work of art. But unlike many beautiful books, this one is also practical. For many years I've admired Anya's work...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020I'm the perfume version of a home cook. I've been collecting rare oils and been blending my own fragrances for decades. I've read every book on natural perfumery, but I can say in complete honesty that I consider Anya McCoy to be the Julia Child of natural perfume. Her breadth of knowledge and expertise is unmatched: botany, fragrance blending, and now at last, creating perfume from your own garden. Do not be intimidated by some of the more laborious techniques. Start small! If you have a small patch of lavender you can create a lavender tincture that captures the soul of the flower. Amy's will guide you through each technique, and her sumptuous photographs will whisper that it is worth the effort.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019My newest adventure of babe craft project is making perfume with plants gathered from my garden. For a newbie like me, this is a perfect book to start with. The book explains the different methods to extract plants essences. They are not difficult. It ‘s been a lot of fun for me to tincture/infuse plants I have and know I can creat a unique fragrance with theses ingredients. If you are looking for many recipes for quickly making perfumes with essential oils, you might be a little disappointed. There are a few recipes to start with, but you have to experiment to creat your own.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2018I'm impressed. This author knows how to teach and write instructions, and is extremely knowledgeable about the topic. I've read a lot of instructional books (I have a strange passion for how-to books, and I have a lot of hobbies so I tend to actually use the information). This book is well-written and well-designed. It seems care was taken to make the Kindle version actually usable which is, sadly, often not the case. I was able to read and use this book on my phone - very handy for a reference book. I found very few typos, apparently, some proofreaders still exist.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2020I like this book pretty well. It is very easy to read. Nothing complicated. You can definitely read this and go make some perfume (liquid or solid), body butter, or scented powder. All of the standard techniques are described in plenty of detail to execute them without going to another reference. There are a few specific recipes, with plenty of guidance on starting from scratch. And there is enough theory that you can easily dive in and make up your own unique formula.
One aspect that was a little confusing was the variety of techniques described - it wasn't quite clear to me when to select a particular technique to make a particular product - the information is there, but somewhat buries in each chapter. A table to help select one technique over another would have been nice. The book could also use a little more detail when it comes to the distillation process. It would have been helpful to cover the specifics for at least the setup the author uses herself. The other miss is a continued emphasis on keeping things clean, and then encouraging the reader to use wooden spoons in several of the processes. Wooden spoons have pores and fibers, which can harbor bacteria. So if you're going to make perfume, stay away from wooden spoons - stick with stainless steel and glass.
All in all, a decent book. A good balance between theory and practice. Very practical. Several external sources are listed to purchase what you need to get started. If you're a cook that likes to mix and taste to come up with the perfect recipe, and you're thinking about making perfumes, this would be a great book for you!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2018Visually, this book is a work of art. But unlike many beautiful books, this one is also practical. For many years I've admired Anya's work. What she was doing - making fragrances from her own garden - just seemed too difficult. But I've been making botanical perfumes for a few years now, and want to start making more of my own ingredients. I already make skin and body care products using herbs and plants I grow myself, and I'm excited to find ways of incorporating what I grow and wild harvest into fragrances. This book will help me start that journey!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2018I was hoping for a little bit more from this one. I was hoping it would offer a few more recipes. It does a good job at explaining the different things needed to create your own perfume, but none of the recipes were super original. Overall, it's OK, but nothing here you can't find by simple doing a google or pintrest search
- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2018I just received this book and absolutely love everything about it. 💕 I can’t wait to try out these techniques and get my hands on some fragrant flowers and plant materials. A great book for beginners and those who do not own expensive setups or equipment. The recipes and techniques teach that anyone can try creating their own scents. The pictures are also very well done.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2018A great book for beginners of natural perfumery, it has all basic information on homemade essential oils and how to make your own perfume. The book is well put together, easy to read. Great addition to a gardener's library, if you enjoy fragrant plants and want to go an extra mile beyond just smelling the flowers! Love every page of it, thank you!
Top reviews from other countries
- SireanitaReviewed in Canada on April 15, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the book
I'm a beginner in perfumery and this book is perfect for me. It's well written and well organised. Can't think of better beginner's book. If I finally decide to take a natural perfumery course, it will be with Anya.
- Tejinder SinghReviewed in India on May 6, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect book for beginners
This is not a technical book and you might not be able to make a professional grade fragrances after reading this book. But what it provides is necessary basics to get the journey started. The writing style is simple and is accompanied by some great photographs. At times it gets repetitive but then repetitiveness takes away the need of moving back and forth. Its an excellent coffee table kind of book which you can enjoy at leisurely pace and can learn the basics before moving on to more serious stuff.
- Ladybird FilmReviewed in Australia on November 2, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice book covering the basics.
Good book - happy I purchased - missing some information - e.g. be great to have a section on what flowers shouldn't be treated due to potential for poisoning etc. The print in grey is fantastically hard to read in low light - and so the graphic design of the book could be better thought through - looks nice, but not desperately practical. I'm not after pretty-ness in a book like this - just the substance of the topic.